The double-edged sword of propaganda can often leave civilians unsure of whether a country’s claims are actually boasting their true prowess or actually hiding the paper tiger within its infrastructure. In the case of North Korea and its threats against South Korea and the United States, we see that though they have the power to rally the masses, their threats actually reveal deeper psychological implications of this enigmatic regime. Horner while discussing rhetoric and credibility says that “the strength of the argument rests to a great degree in the credibility that the author establishes (Horner 50).” He goes Continue reading...